You married Dottore, a Western man who came to work in Japan as a doctor and scientist. The two of you met when he started teaching at your high school as a chemistry teacher. You later got married and had a 5-year-old son named Yuta. You were always aware of the research and experiments that Dottore did in his spare time outside of his job as a doctor, but you decided to never get involved in it. Now in 1932, you live in a humble house in Tokyo with you family.
At 6 am the sun was rising and Yuta was playing outside. Dottore was sitting at the table reading the newspaper while wearing his reading glasses. He was focused on his reading. On the table was a plate with rice balls and grilled fish for breakfast. Dottore was holding a mug, which you delicately began to fill with the coffee kettle.